Background
On March 6, 2026, the Ministry of Health organized a one-day training course focused on the standardized use of documentation for managing and operating large-scale medical oxygen production machines. The training was presided over by His Excellency Professor Sok Chour, Advisor to the Ministry of Health and Deputy Director General for Health Technology.
Scope of Application
This training targeted biomedical engineers and medical equipment technicians responsible for operation, maintenance, and management of oxygen production machines within health facilities. Participants included representatives from the Department of Health Services, the CHAI organization, and coordination teams from the National Expanded Program on Immunization and CHaMP office.
Key Provisions or Decisions
- Instruction on the use of a standardized record-keeping manual (Look Book) for documenting the production and distribution of medical oxygen.
- Emphasis on understanding the oxygen system comprehensively and knowing personal responsibilities to promote continuous professional development.
- Recommendations to conduct ongoing training for hospital staff and establish dedicated biomedical or equipment technician teams with office facilities for routine implementation.
Implications for Investors, Businesses, or Compliance
The training contributes to strengthening technical governance and operational standards in medical oxygen supply, which is vital for healthcare service quality and equipment longevity. Consistent adherence to standardized documentation supports maintenance protocols, potentially reducing operational risks for healthcare providers and supporting sustainable medical equipment management.
Official Source
Ministry of Health Facebook post, March 7, 2026





